I am telling you that you cannot compare something as incredibly complex as 2 nations healthcare when one is a tiny country of a couple million and the other one is 300 million plus.
Lower obesity rates? WTF does that have to do with healthcare? Americans eat too much and dont exercise, that is a cultural issue. Maybe they have longer life expectancy because they dont eat too much and exercise more. What, do you want the government to start controlling how much food you can eat and how much exercise you have to do? Because that seems to be the way it is going (California just banned trans-fats in restaurants).
Everybody is in agreement that they want better health care for lower costs.
But to do that you cannot rely on a central planning authority and expect commandments sent down from Washington to be the best solution for every person. And this tremendous pile of crap that is Obamacare does not make things less expensive, or easier to get or anything that was promised you. It is a welfare program for 30 million people and an unconstitional mandate that forces everyone but the poor to buy insurance.
i went to college, and in there, in a classroom, getting my learning on, i learned about 'test markets'.
that's when a company tests the viability of an operation by doing something on a small scale. the idea is that results in test markets will be similar to that of the entire market. the population and size difference are irrelevant.
so yeah, you CAN compare the two, because they are similar:
1) both nations are considered 'industrialized'.
2)both nations have strong central governments.
3) both nations fall within the top per-capita spenders on health care in the world.
THEY ARE COMPARABLE IN ALMOST EVERY WAY, SHAPE AND FORM. possibly the most significant difference between the two is the language being spoken.
and to answer your question: What does obesity rates have to do with health care??
Weight Loss: Health Risks Associated With Obesity
The health problems associated with obesity are numerous. Obesity is not just a cosmetic problem. It's a health hazard. Someone who is 40% overweight is twice as likely to die prematurely as is an average-weight person. This is because obesity has been linked to several serious medical conditions, including:
- Heart disease and stroke.
- High blood pressure.
- Diabetes.
- Cancer.
- Gallbladder disease and gallstones.
- Osteoarthritis.
- Gout.....
Source: WebMD.
http://www.webmd.com/cholesterol-management/obesity-health-risks
obesity rates are not a cultural issue, as your stupid politicians have led you to believe.
it's a health care issue, like EVERY DOCTOR SAYS IT IS.